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wub 24th Jul 2020 14:46

Giant RAF plane spotted in skies above Edinburgh
 
Seriously?

https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...nburgh-2923442

MPN11 24th Jul 2020 16:35

It maintains the pathetic Media description of “Giant Hercules transport”. Traditional, innit?

One assumes the writers have only ever flown with EastJet or Ryanair, and have never been on a ‘big aeroplane’.

Motleycallsign 24th Jul 2020 17:42

'Giant RAF planes'
 
Reminds me of a story at Guetersloh in '74. American visitor sees his Belfast on the dispersal, 'Geez but that's a big plane' says he: quick witted Mover (yes they are out there) retorts ' Yes. but you should have seen the one that brought it in!'

Herod 24th Jul 2020 18:07

A bit like the question frequently asked at Cosford Museum. "Are any of these aircraft real, or are they all kits?" Reply is either "You should see the size of the box it came in" or "It was one hell of a tube of glue"

Yellow Sun 24th Jul 2020 18:49

I do like the apochryphal tale of the US Air Force crew chief on first seeing a Beverley:

"Build it yourself Mac?"

YS

treadigraph 24th Jul 2020 19:08

If the writer thinks we have a giant RAF now, he should have seen it 60 or more years ago...

SWBKCB 24th Jul 2020 20:34


Originally Posted by wub (Post 10845246)

The regional newspapers/websites are full of this stuff.


Warmtoast 24th Jul 2020 22:30

Well it was an A400 that was seen over Edinburgh and at 128 tons a bit bigger than a Hercules - I think.

WT

TBM-Legend 24th Jul 2020 22:36


Originally Posted by Yellow Sun (Post 10845430)
I do like the apochryphal tale of the US Air Force crew chief on first seeing a Beverley:

"Build it yourself Mac?"

YS


Same story when we saw the first Shorts 330....

wub 24th Jul 2020 23:30

Ok, I stated this thread because I thought it was very poor journalism but as most threads go it has drifted. My favourite was the comment by the pilot assigned to fly the first Tacit Blue aircraft, who said “Did they forget to take it out of the crate?”.

innuendo 24th Jul 2020 23:32


Originally Posted by TBM-Legend (Post 10845547)
Same story when we saw the first Shorts 330....

And the Bristol Freighter, :rolleyes:

averow 24th Jul 2020 23:33

I did get to see the Antonov An-225 parked on the tarmac in Seattle once. Now THAT was a giant airplane. Missed seeing her takeoff though. I would have loved that !

chevvron 25th Jul 2020 06:10


Originally Posted by wub (Post 10845246)

Obviously practicing for when English personnel have to be evacuated from Scotland when Knickerless Sturgeon declares UDI.:E

flyingorthopod 25th Jul 2020 07:56

My favourite article of the genre, the famous Birmingham ghost ww2 Hercules

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/new...ghost-14468056

Martin the Martian 25th Jul 2020 11:30

We all know that to the media anything bigger than a Piper Cub is giant. I once paraphrased Douglas Adams on the subject when I mentioned the A380 in a Facebook post:


The A380 is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the back of the C-130 to the rear loading ramp, but that's just peanuts to the A380.

Surplus 25th Jul 2020 14:13


Ken Scott 25th Jul 2020 15:18


giant RAF carrier plane
It would need a big aircraft carrier to land one on & there’s no arrestor hook...!

Chugalug2 25th Jul 2020 15:42


Originally Posted by Ken Scott (Post 10846022)
It would need a big aircraft carrier to land one on & there’s no arrestor hook...!

Well, this giant Hercules had a hook for arresting :-


Herod 25th Jul 2020 16:25


Want the impossible? Get a Hercules.

unclenelli 25th Jul 2020 18:16


Originally Posted by averow (Post 10845577)
I did get to see the Antonov An-225 parked on the tarmac in Seattle once. Now THAT was a giant airplane. Missed seeing her takeoff though. I would have loved that !

When the An-225 came into Brize, they had to cut back trees outside the airfield!! (The wings overhung the fence!!!)
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....334ae6062a.jpg
That yellow speck on the nose is a Totota Hilux!!!

MPN11 25th Jul 2020 18:49

Pah ... when Victors came into Waddington (rarely, thankfully) we used to have to remove snow flags from the taxiways.

They were VERY low! And quite big.

Richard Taylor 26th Jul 2020 06:57


Originally Posted by chevvron (Post 10845684)
Obviously practicing for when English personnel have to be evacuated from Scotland when Knickerless Sturgeon declares UDI.:E

'Essential training'. So you may well be right.... :}

chevvron 26th Jul 2020 15:05


Originally Posted by unclenelli (Post 10846116)
When the An-225 came into Brize, they had to cut back trees outside the airfield!! (The wings overhung the fence!!!)
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....334ae6062a.jpg
That yellow speck on the nose is a Totota Hilux!!!

No such problem when it operated from Farnborough, although they did manage to break the towbar one day (or was that the An124?).
Now where can you get an Antonov towbar in Europe at short notice?
By the way, the taxiway in the photo was designed for B47s and B52s so it's a bt wider than normal!!

Asturias56 26th Jul 2020 16:13

I once rustled up an 8ft spanner for a P & Wh Twin Wasp on a DC3 from a local market in C Nigeria.................... it took a while to describe what we were looking for but once the local entrepreneurs figured it out it only took 20 minutes to find it - presumably it had "not been thrown away as it might be useful one day"

India Four Two 26th Jul 2020 18:16

Come on Asturias, don’t just give us the preface. Let’s see the whole story. I think I can guess which company was involved.


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